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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Dec 1972, p. 7

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Hilc rest Mir. and Mrs. R. Stubbard, won 'by Miss M. Sierhuis, 6 ý Bowmilanvîlle, spent the week- Parkway Crescent. ' end ln Brampton with rdla- M.adMs hs asn tîvs.Dan and Patrick, Bolton, and N-ews items, aboutý and ot :Mrs. F. T. Tighe,- Tow n, wîll l îintere(st to Bowrmanville WO' hbe w ith Mr. and Vrs. Alan H. meare veî y welcomed by1 Osborne for Christmas. TheBowanili KictEary or Late? - Tbre î Kinýite"robins, maie and two fmls wîneandcheee daw W55 ýspent Sunday in the yard at iresidence of Mrs. Morley Wat- . son, 119 Queen Street. REHOBOTH Mr. Skip Purdy and sister Ch~ristian Reformned iGloria, Temperarice St., were "t Church and Mrp. Doug Moore, Contral Acres, Orangeville, Ont. Seugg SteetPatrick "Pal" Gouldof the Phone 623-7407 Statesman staff bas success - SUNAYSEVIES fully compieted the 16 wee course in Dynamics of Mot i 'ii 10 a.m. vational Management ginealb 7 the Success Motivation Lnt tute. Backi to God Hour Mr. and Mrs. Harold St. Raio John and Lynn, Scarborough Dial1310were Sunday afternloon visitors E rySundcay 10:30 a.in. and Mr, and Mrs. Reg Sutton , Orono, were Suînday <inner "Ev~yon IVeeom" Iguests of Mr. aad Mrs, Jîm' Abernetby. __________________ Congratulations to RobertN L Hamilton, son of Mr. and C Mrs. A. Hamilton, RR 5, Bow Put. Au.s rmanville. who successfully completied the recent finalex UC aminatioçn and is now a char- Unîtedtered accountant. MîiserTirty cbildren from Wav- Instecad of gining each.ot Rev H.A.Turer erly Public School, Oshawa, bers ,of the First Hillcrest W~ Rev.H. . Tuner under the direction of teacher B.A., B.D. Gwen Black formerly of Bow- to donate the same amountc Organist manville, sang a program of and give the entire amount Mr. R. Meteali Christmas carols last week for Animal Shelter in Ontario A.R.C.T., A.C.C.M. visitors to Parkwood.- The Kiwanis Club Christ- a residents Christmas party at SUDA SHOL mas 50-50 Draw was won by Strathanen and on Saturday, at SLýNAY SHOOL james A. Barron, 652 Carnegie the samne time, there wîll be WITIIDRAWN St., Oshawa. The ticket, drawn a similar Christmas party for at the regular dinner meeting Beau Villa resîdeats, Friends at the Castle Hotel on Dec. and guests welcome. 11:00 a.m. l8th was worth $300. R, R. "Barney" Hawthorne, Unfortunately, due to indle- son of Mrs. Ronald Hawthorne, 'SPECIAL FAMILY ment weatber,' Whitby's Santa and the lateMr. Hawthorne CHISMA SRVCE Clauis parade was one of the has. successfully, completed the CURISMAS SRVICE srrallest in recent years. Sev- recent final examination of the eral bands and floats had to Chartered Accoutant course. cancel. Whitby Fire Depart- His many friends in thearea Infant care Ment woa first prîze for the wîsh hîm the nery best. durng ervce. best floiat. Strathavea and Beau Villa 1On Friday, Dec. 22nd, from Nursing Homes had a coin-c ý ý12 30 -4:30 p m. there will be bined staff party Wed., Dec, l3th at Strathaven. Santa (Fred Beaucage) passed out ~~UL I!FE m iii'rft.II DLI gîfts to the more than 50 staff ed. Minister - Rev. N. Wesley Oake, RTIi. Reports of women's organi- zations, activities, special fam- elOrganist -- Miss Gail Thompson îly occasions, unusual hobbies or special interests and out-of- SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24th town isits and isitors may be mailed, phoned or deliver- 1?11:00 a.m. cd to The Statesman office. We ý_1 ~wihl be pleased to receine I CH-RISTMAS WORSHIP SERVICE them. and Nursery Sunday School Party One of Whitby's newestc small industries is Plastics 6:5p..Surf ace Finishers Limited 6:45p.m.which etarted production two CogeainlCarol Singing weeks ago. The industry oc- Congegatonalcupes 4,300 square fSet lathe 7:0 p.. opkins Centre and empl1)oys1 nine persons and hop1eýs in thýe Canidlclight Festival of Lessons and Carols near future to emaploy 40, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Martin, SUNDAW1Y SCHOOL HOURS formerly of Kingston, are now 4living la Calgary, Alta, Pat JunorIntrmeiat an SeiorDeps. t 1 Ia. is in generai practice and ick is articling with a law firm. fegnnrs -idratn and Primary Depts. at i1l 4 Recently 'Rick nisited with Mr, and Mrs. R. GIhI, Durhîam s.Street, while returning fromt a nisit with hpi parents la Napanee. ir Premier David Barrett of1 ST. OHNS (H RCHthat Margaret Trudeau is an (AINGLICAN) excellent cook. The Premier l'unched with the Prime' Min- ister and Mrs. Trudeau, iast fDI~ C)week and while hie wouldn't ~~,i~finis c)evtesdivulge *the menu hie praîsed$ Mrs. Trudeau's cooking ability as she had prepared the meale '-Suntday, December 24th herself, The residentCs are doing the1 IIOY OMMNIN - 8:0 am.party planning for children oft 8:0 a..-staff' Dec. 19 at Medex Nun- H4OLY BA,-PTISM - 11:00 a.su. siag Home,, Oshawa' The staff~ will banc their chance to en-P tertain Dec.. 22 with a party CAOS&FAMIlY,ý COMMUNION - 7:30 p.m. for residents. Last wàEýek's CIIRSTMA CANLELGHT OMMUION events fllclUded a tree-trim-1 CHR1T1ý1S CADLELGHT OMMUION ming party, nisits from the 11:00 P.m. CGTT, the Saînation Armiy, and a children's choir. Fine which broke out early CHRISTMAS DAY Saturday mornîng la the old IIoy Cmmnio - :0 a.. ublic works department liolyCommnion 8:00a.mbuilding on Milîs Road caus- ti'amily Communion - 11:00 a.m. ed a total of $16,000 worth of damage, a spokesmnan for the ALL ARE WELCOME AT THESE SERVICES Ajax fine department sait- day, Cause of the fire was' ,ýMyHe who was born i a manger believed to be combustion If "May oily rags la a 45-gallon drum Be alive in your heart this day." stored in the one-storey, frame <~IIA,4~Kînsmen ------- /1Bisons ------ --- ~~L~JaLiLIJJ -~Bruins Graham's DI.GA, Clppers ------ - -- SRamns ------------ P-EE WFEELEAGUE SCanadians ------------ Frank s Vaîety ---- WGoodyear Rangers WE WISH TO THANK THE RESIDENTS 0F BOWMANVILLE County Chryv-Beaver AND SURROUNDING AREA FOR SUPPORTING OUR CLUB 3 Blads------- PROJECTS DURING THE YEAR AND WISH Y OU Rotary Kiiigs__- Leafs Bruins- tTtI lri Christ~ mas çBANTAM LEAGUE and a Effppy)2e ?ear EXECUTIVES AND MEMBERS 0F KINSMEN KINETTES Ke-40 Cubs Present $40 To. Animal Shelter tos m rs a h Ajaxadi tes an toowaivi glc 0,1 foraeaxhiMitesn cae.t twngoing to Robbie Green, 1 0 W nIf fo anexhiitin gme.Ajaxj In the third perind, both ~ i~ ne, un IIVis in first place in the Westlteams were pla yîng exti emnely Division of the Lakeshore Mite well but nether could. score ~. The Bowmanville Consum- ýLeague. la goal. With j ust 1>0 seconds Sers' Gas Mites playcd three' In the first'period, Bowman left ini the game, Bow-manville's games last week playing Tues- ville had Ajax bottled up bfor JfogPan wand i,l ly oar day, Friday. and Saturday. a great deal of the tmbtb o li n , oat l.They were very impressive as couldn't find the rangebtadhmdenmiakase nrange to score scored the winner. vitoIs.n the second period, Ajax Bowmanville travels h t(o Osii, On Tuesday evening- in N ew- opened the scoring on a shotiawa's Harman Pr nTus castie, the Whitby Mites were that went in the top left-hand day, Dec. 2lst foi- :0 ae lafo a xhbiin am. corner of the net. Ken Woodard Oshawa Is undefeated lan Whitby scored once in the in the locals' net bad no chanep eau la -0fr thisyer first and once in the second to at all. Bowmanville camie ïroa- On behaîf of the Managev- open a 2-0 lead on Rowmann- ing back to tie the score mhen Coach and boys on the bock1eY ville. In the>third period, Billy Joe'Niilîl broke ir, the, assitta,"ER CHRISTA" Hogarth was sent on biswa by Eddy Osborne and he nar- .. vowed the margin to 2-1. In the third period, Hogarth' scored again, the assists on the play going to Ricky Erwin ane Barry Cullen to even the secre. ' Bowmanville had a wide fIL margin la play but had diffi- culty la putting the puck in Bowmanville was without j the services of two fine centre- men, iRod Plain and Joe Nîhil, both out of action due to ili- ness. Ken Woodard and Bian Ruddy shared the duties i the locals' net. 1 On Friday night, Bowmani- ville def eated Newcastle 7- in an O.M.H.A, Mite LakeshoreA League game. In the Oirst period Captain f Billy Hogarth scored the flrst two Bowmaniville goals. The Sfstone was unassisted, the %t Ssecond goal was set up hy ~~ ~h Mîke Stocker and Ricky Erwin t s #%e ~ $ on a nice passing play. Rod other Christmias gifts, mem- sented on Monday enn by Akela Mrs. Carolej Plain fns th e nsirst o iohiÀ scoringteass oigt i- Wo1f'Cubs this yeaý decided Zinck, right, and aicc,.pted with thanks by Shelterileftîwinger, Jeif Logan, bof money to a central fund Supervisor Mrsliteler Allan, who carlier explained John Klompmaker scored a! rto the Humane Society's to the boys how the Shelter operates. goal in the second period-, thel Couny. he $0 ws pr- * assist going to his centreman, __ ____ _______ ___The______$___0_______________________Joe Nihili. Niilîl încreased HokyBowmanville's lead to5- Town League H ce when he was sent on his xvay hy Klompmaker. Plain scored le ithe last two Bowmanville tal- ' a1.,lies to garner his hat-trîck. sThe first goal was assisted byl' Management and Staffl of L c k e S GdÎnd McN ut1y'S Ile &Jeff Lo aand Chris Dyck, TY ~N AN e less. . ABER-NETH S Pjg4 JIPCBrian Ruddy played in net On Saturday night, Dec. 16th, by Jim Clarke reguJýlrhcsos Ken Veitch his l4th, whîle Bob Hellami NÂ , and "Smokey" Hayes. Locke's naîled down number 10. Wool-iover Locke's "Bucky" Hughes.J Va A e ne h a Last Thursday evening's drew two of the three pea-nrsiiao h niiua This, Thursday nîgbt, the, double bill hockey action sup- tics handed out by ofriciais ' eight p.m. affair sees KrapsPainters & Decoratorsi plied something fori-ail tastes. TryBkradA ukn scorîng ladder with 29 pointsimeeting McNuity's wie Kn t .Bwinil aThe opener was ai 2-2 super The TV crowd held an early has a six point spread on Hel- lLocke's and County Chrysier I tstruggie draw between Locke edge in play, but MeNulty's lam and a aine point bulgeltangle- at 9:30. ________________ 1TV and McNulty's Sports, It finished stronger. Locke>s have ifeatured some excellent scor- won tw o of, their four matches -ing chances, but was largely a this season, with the tie, out- defensive duel with goalers scorîng the Sportsmen 15-13. "Snuffy" Hunt and Randy aTusy'tnstuse -Thiele standouts. Locke's pick were Thiiel, s a the 9:30 aff air, County Sainsbury and Hughes. Mr- Chrysler's scoring machine N'utY's top hands were Burais, ran wild .as they riddled Hunt and Gill. The single point Kramp's Furniture 11-5. Lanny Ieft McNulty's with sevea. Burns and Barry Virtue each (--3,oneilack of County sniped three goals. Kramps' Chrysler, whoappear on thir loss, coupled with Locke's way Up. tdraw, saw the Furniture bunch Couaty Chrysler, whojse sslip from first place by a sn- previons high scoriag best had * . a 1gle point (12). been fine goals, completeiy bedazzled second place Kramnips Ia the 8:00 p.m. match, as they unleashed their 11-5; Locke's took a 2-0 lead On triumph. They broke awFic goals firom George Saiasbury from a 2-2 first period score,_> (bisseet)ad Buk with five taliies la the second, Hughes' niath, Thiele, whO Before the final buzzer bailtd Fî:" filled la successfuliy la both the rout, they lhad belted home of Thursday night's games, lost four more, in delivering 1Ç his shutout at 14:24 of the Kramps their most' stunnin middle period. Steve Burns îoss of the campaign. driiied hm i ita Just about everyone figured e2> J alone and then hiasted la the in the winners' scoring feaist, equalizer at 16:12 of the third with Lanny Burns and Barry period. Locke's earlier la the Virtue most prominent 'withà 0135 ice third, threw up a stout, defen- three goals eacb., Burns aîiso sive sbield in killing off a two- notched three assists for a man penalty situation. Thiele flashy, six point Outing. OtherA T RS hadlitlechnceonBur~'marksmen for the winners tying goal, on Irv Gil's setup. were Brian Bradley- with bis The Junenile AU Star was sixth in the sevea g ames il, rushed into battle due to the which he's seen action. TONSGLI absence of both of Locke's Siwsen ftos ae ead-to-ead, hair-raising, lone19 $10,000 worth of damiage was ranger type gallops. Don, Mc- donc to contents. Off-season Murter (fifth) Larry Hellam equipment of the works de- (third), John Adams (fourth) partment is stored in the build- and Timn Prout, witb bis fourth ing, including a road sweeper, completed Couaty's scOring-. tractor, two sewer bucket For Kramps, Randy Dono- fmachines and other pieces of ghue upped his goal total for macbinery with approximately'the year to aine, clickîng fo $6,000 damage to the building. tbree._Rick Wooiner triggelred RECRÉATION MINOR HIOCKEY STANDINGS AS 0F DECEMBER l6th, 1972ý > ENSGITSEelicsousCO 0 î Teams and Leagues GP W L T f ts. îe. GFRG TYKE LEAGUE ý1 d ý Hornets i-5-. b 4 0 8 24à 5v M American ~ 5 4 1 0 8 214 ' M X D N I MITFOINLROMR4 W TR TIS COUPON %j.scyt Toke this oupon to your I.UA. D st---- teALX McGREGOR. Drug Sharks -------- Kinsmenî Indians Cubs --------------- Bennett Paving Beaners, Flyers - Braves Huskies Panthersý, MIDGET LEAGUE Comets Ca;nucks Generais Mt. Royals 623-5792 , 5 KI NG ST.IWEST

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